End of Cancer: Seeking a New Understanding to Defeat the Enemy Within
A nontoxic cancer therapy that researchers discovered over 40 years ago unexpectedly delivered new insights into the origin and behavior of all cancers. Although the nontoxic therapy works well against a variety of tumors, and is thoroughly described in the book, a single therapy simply cannot work against all cancers due to their variable nature. The real focus of this book is how the therapy leads to a new way of thinking about and attacking cancer, in all its forms. This Unifying Theory of Cancer is the breakthrough that scientists have searched for decades to discover. It is the key to successfully treating even the most resistant cancers as it will help doctors to untangle each cancer's idiosyncracies.

This book is an easy to read, detailed review of the research and discoveries, written for individuals who have little scientific background. The new explanation as to why the enemy behaves as it does may help to devise more effective, and perhaps less traumatic, cancer treatments.

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End of Cancer: Seeking a New Understanding to Defeat the Enemy Within
A nontoxic cancer therapy that researchers discovered over 40 years ago unexpectedly delivered new insights into the origin and behavior of all cancers. Although the nontoxic therapy works well against a variety of tumors, and is thoroughly described in the book, a single therapy simply cannot work against all cancers due to their variable nature. The real focus of this book is how the therapy leads to a new way of thinking about and attacking cancer, in all its forms. This Unifying Theory of Cancer is the breakthrough that scientists have searched for decades to discover. It is the key to successfully treating even the most resistant cancers as it will help doctors to untangle each cancer's idiosyncracies.

This book is an easy to read, detailed review of the research and discoveries, written for individuals who have little scientific background. The new explanation as to why the enemy behaves as it does may help to devise more effective, and perhaps less traumatic, cancer treatments.

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End of Cancer: Seeking a New Understanding to Defeat the Enemy Within

End of Cancer: Seeking a New Understanding to Defeat the Enemy Within

by April Kirkendoll
End of Cancer: Seeking a New Understanding to Defeat the Enemy Within

End of Cancer: Seeking a New Understanding to Defeat the Enemy Within

by April Kirkendoll

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Overview

A nontoxic cancer therapy that researchers discovered over 40 years ago unexpectedly delivered new insights into the origin and behavior of all cancers. Although the nontoxic therapy works well against a variety of tumors, and is thoroughly described in the book, a single therapy simply cannot work against all cancers due to their variable nature. The real focus of this book is how the therapy leads to a new way of thinking about and attacking cancer, in all its forms. This Unifying Theory of Cancer is the breakthrough that scientists have searched for decades to discover. It is the key to successfully treating even the most resistant cancers as it will help doctors to untangle each cancer's idiosyncracies.

This book is an easy to read, detailed review of the research and discoveries, written for individuals who have little scientific background. The new explanation as to why the enemy behaves as it does may help to devise more effective, and perhaps less traumatic, cancer treatments.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780966778410
Publisher: Lysmata Publishing
Publication date: 02/28/2004
Pages: 213
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

What People are Saying About This

S. Strum

Very well written. I have recommended the book to all my patients.
—S. Strum (MD, FACP)

L. Palmer

April Kirkendoll has brought together highly specialized topics in several areas of cancer research and molded them into a unified theory that makes a great deal of sense.
—L. Palmer (B.A., M.Ed., Ed.S.)

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